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Bhopal Gas tragedy case: 18 years on, Dow Chemical to see their day in Bhopal courtDow Chemical's lawyers appeared in a Bhopal court in response to a summons related to their involvement in the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. The...
Bhopal gas tragedy: SC to hear Centre's plea for additional Rs 7,844 crore fund to compensate victimsThe bench, comprising Justices Arun Mishra, Indira Banerjee, Vineet Saran, M R Shah and S Ravindra Bhat, will hear the curative petition fi...
Don't allow Union Carbide escape court action, groups urge Prime MinisterThe US company, as per criminal laws, will cease to be criminally liable for the tragedy, in which thousands of people lost their lives, af...
32 yrs on, toxic waste still lying in Union Carbide factory: ActivistsGas leakage from Union Carbide, which made pesticides, on the night of December 2-3, 1984, left more than 3,000 people dead and many more i...
PM Narendra Modi should have made Dow Chemical obey Indian laws: NGOsOne of the five NGOs said PM's action of "pleading" with Dow Chemical CEO to invest more in India is "outrageous and disgusting" for citize...
Union Carbide should face Indian courts over Bhopal disaster: SurveyPeople in the United States and India want that Union Carbide face an Indian court for its role in the Bhopal Gas tragedy that claimed more...
Bhopal tragedy: NGOs seek extradition of Union Carbide secretary John McDonaldSeeking extradition of John McDonald, NGOs urged Centre to ensure that Dow does not make any investment in India until it accepts its's lia...
PM Modi government should take up Bhopal gas tragedy issue with Barack Obama: Amnesty International"It is time to ensure justice and bring Dow Chemicals and Carbide to book," said Amnesty International Secretary General Salil Shetty.
Bhopal tragedy survivors demand panel for rehabilitationGroup of survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy Sunday said the central government should set up a commission for effective medical care, etc.
Bhopal gas survivors to sit on fast in Delhi from November 19Five women survivors representing different organisations associated with the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy today announced to sit on indefinite ...
Union Carbide Corporation can't be sued for Bhopal plant contamination: US court"Because I conclude that there is no basis to hold UCC liable for Plaintiffs' damage, there will be no court-ordered cleanup in this action...
- Union Carbide files petition in Supreme Court for disposal of Bhopal gas disaster case
Union Carbide Corporation has filed a petition in the SC demanding early hearing on the government's curative petition in the Bhopal gas di...
- Disappointed for being blamed for Bhopal tragedy: Dow
The statement came in response to yesterday's petition by former Indian Olympians to the International Olympics Committee to scrap a sponso...
- Bhopal gas tragedy: Dow's double standards exposed
While Dow denies any responsibility for damages in Bhopal, it has taken over liability of Carbide for fighting over 75,000 asbestos-related...
Bhopal's poison gas scarred his life even before he was bornTwenty-six years ago, Nirmala woke up feeling suffocated in the middle of the night and rushed to shut the windows of her house in Tilajamm...
- Union Carbide knew Bhopal would happen: Activists
Activists said Union Carbide knew about the safety lapses.
- US hopes Bhopal gas tragedy verdict brings 'closure'
The United States voiced hope Monday that the court verdict would bring closure over the Bhopal gas tragedy and rejected taking action of i...
- Family tree of Bhopal gas disaster
The Bhopal gas disaster made headlines 25 years ago as the world’s largest chemical disaster killing 22,000, disabling another 1,50,000.
- US lawmakers want Dow to clean Bhopal gas leak plant site
US lawmakers have asked Dow Chemical to clean up soil and underground water contaminated by deadly gas leak at Union Carbide plant at Bhopa...
- Govt continues to gas Bhopal victims
The government has finally lent an ear to the victims of Bhopal gas tragedy. But coming after 25 years it’s certainly a case of too little ...